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Jake Gosling has enjoyed an international career during his time with Rovers (Image: Neil Brookman/JMP)

The 23-year-old is Gibraltar's leading all-time goal scorer with two goals - one each against Estonia and Poland.

Jason Roberts

The striker played more than 500 times during a 17-year career in England but was never close to selection for the country of his birth.

However, he did play 12 times for Grenada - scoring eight goals.

Roberts spent two prolific seasons with Rovers between 1998 and 200, scoring 48 goals in 90 matches. His goal scoring brought him to the attention of the Grenadan national side, as he made his debut in 1999 aged just 19.

Vitalijs Astafjevs

The Latvian midfielder holds the distinction of earning the most international caps during his time with Rovers.

He played more than 100 times for Rovers between 2000 and 2003 having been signed from Latvian side Skonto by then Gas boss Ian Holloway.

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Matt O'Mahoney

O'Mahoney played more than 100 times for Rovers between 1936 and 1939 and was a dual national playing for both Ireland teams.

He played once for Northern Ireland and six times for the Republic in 1938 and 1939.

Ronnie Mauge

Mauge played for Rovers 53 times at the start of the 21st century and his performances saw him win an international call up for Trinidad and Tobago.

He play eight times for T&T before breaking his leg at the 2000 Gold Cup.

Marcus Browning

Browning was a mainstay of the Rovers midfield throughout the 1990's, as he racked up almost 200 appearances in the blue and white quarters between 1989 and 1997.

Marcus Browning in action for Wales

His five Welsh caps all came during the 1995/96 season.

Wayne Jones

The Welsh one-cap wonder played for his country in 1971 in Helsinki against Finland.

He played more than 220 times for Rovers during a seven year spell at the club.

Dai Ward

Ward began his career with the Gas, becoming prolific in front of goal during seven seasons with the club.

His 90 goals in 175 matches saw him win two caps for Wales in 1959 and 1961.

Neil Slatter

Slatter played for Rovers for five years from 1980 to 1985. The defender went on to win 22 caps for Wales before retiring at the age of 27 in 1991 after suffering a severe knee injury.

After Rovers

While the group of players who have played international football while at Rovers is small, there are many players who have gone on to play for their country having played for Rovers before hand.

Rickie Lambert

In recent times, England internationals Rickie Lambert and Fraser Forster both played for Rovers. Forster briefly on loan, while Lambert enjoyed a prolific spell before moves to Southampton and Liverpool.

England goalkeeper Nigel Martyn began his career with Rovers before going on to play for Leeds and become the regular understudy to David Seaman. Of course, Rovers legend Gary Mabbutt also went on to play 16 times for England following his move to Spurs.